2020
DOI: 10.1002/cpcb.109
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Establishing Primary Cultures of Trunk Neural Crest Cells

Abstract: Neural crest cells constitute a unique population of progenitor cells with extensive stem cell capacities able to navigate throughout various environments in the embryo and are a source of multiple cell types, including neurons, glia, melanocytes, smooth muscles, endocrine cells, cardiac cells, and also skeletal and supportive tissues in the head. Neural crest cells are not restricted to the embryo but persist as well in adult tissues where they provide a reservoir of stem cells with great therapeutic promise.… Show more

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“…1A; Extended data Fig.1A). NCC delamination can be investigated experimentally in vivo [34] and can be mimicked in vitro under defined cell culture conditions [35]. Therefore, this system allows to analyze the process of delamination and its switch to migration and to decipher the individual and collective behaviors of NCCs, thereby providing a comprehensive spatiotemporal survey of the underlying metabolic events.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…1A; Extended data Fig.1A). NCC delamination can be investigated experimentally in vivo [34] and can be mimicked in vitro under defined cell culture conditions [35]. Therefore, this system allows to analyze the process of delamination and its switch to migration and to decipher the individual and collective behaviors of NCCs, thereby providing a comprehensive spatiotemporal survey of the underlying metabolic events.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NCC cultures were produced from trunk NT obtained from quail embryos at different stages covering the delamination process: stage HH12-13 (17-18 somite pairs), stage 13 (19-21 somite pairs) and HH14 (23-25-somite stage) as described [24, 35]. After opening the eggshell, the yolk was transferred into phosphate-buffered saline (PBS).…”
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“…Generation of NCC primary cultures: NCC cultures were produced from NT explants obtained from quail embryos (Coturnix coturnix japonica) as described (Duband et al, 2020). Briefly, fertilized eggs purchased from a local farm (La Caille de Chanteloup, Corps Nuds, France) were incubated at 37-38°C for 54 h until the embryos reached stages corresponding to the chick stages 13-15 of Hamburger and Hamilton (HH) (1951), i.e.…”
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“…Because investigating NCC metabolic features and their impact on NCC developmental program cannot be performed directly in intact embryos, we developed an alternative strategy based on ex vivo culture in defined conditions recapitulating the delamination, migration, and differentiation steps of NCC development, as well as their main features (timing and kinetics of cellular events, rate of proliferation, cellular interactions) (Duband et al, 2020). We characterized the metabolic traits of avian trunk NCC, and we modified the activity of some of the key metabolic enzymes or the nutrient supplies to decipher the role of carbon metabolism in NCC dispersion and differentiation.…”
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